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July 1: Everyone’s invited to Canada’s birthday party Celebrating 2O22 Canada

After two summers of COVID-19 lockdowns, Canada is pulling out all the stops to celebrate Canada’s 155th birthday — and the party’s on in Ottawa and cities, towns, and villages across the country.

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Canada Day is the anniversary of Confederation when the British North America Act was approved on July 1, 1867. But today there’s so much more to applaud.

“Canada Day gives us an opportunity to celebrate what it means to be Canadians — our diversity, shared values, languages and cultures that make our country strong and free,” said Pablo Rodriguez, minister of Canadian heritage, in a statement about festivities. “It is also an opportunity for us to reflect on our past and continue to walk along the pathway to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.”

National Indigenous Peoples Day, which is held on June 21, started heritage celebrations this summer. The annual event celebrates and recognizes First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures. Next up is Canada Day … and here are eight fun ways to make it a great party.

Wave the flag! No Canada Day celebration is complete without the iconic red and white Canadian flag! Hang one from a window or the front porch, wave it from your baby’s carriage or knapsack, or paint a Canadian flag or a red maple leaf on your face or body!

Visit the Nation’s Capital. LeBreton Flats Park and Place des Festivals Zibi are the hubs for Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa-Gatineau — and everyone’s invited. The daytime ceremony begins at 11:30 a.m. (ET) and the evening show hosted by Isabelle Racicot and Ali Hassan starts at 8 p.m. (ET). Both bring together artists from across Canada. In between the shows, there’s so much going on, including BMX demonstrations, an urban artwork show, a giant games area and an interactive ground painting of a giant mandala. Listen for the beat of the merry troupe Kumpa’Nia at LeBreton Flats Park. Here’s a guide to all the activities.

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